Area: 227m2
The interior design of this house is designed for a family of three in the charming Oliwa district of Gdańsk. During our first meeting, the owners indicated that they wanted a cozy interior in warm colors with accents of muted green and the owner's favorite color, orange. The ground floor features an entrance area connected to a guest bathroom and a spacious living room with a narrow kitchen. In the line of sight from the entrance, I proposed an illuminated bookcase, which is a beautiful piece of furniture for displaying sculptures or a collection of favorite handicrafts. Introducing rounded elements, I suggested hanging lamps resembling stones in shape to the clients. This is an interesting decorative element as well as a functional one, illuminating the space above the table.



















The upstairs features the owners' bedroom connected to a bathroom. I suggested using green, which soothes the senses and perfectly complements the warm colors of the walls. In addition, there is a room designated as a study for the owner, who works from home, and a reading room. In the interior design of this house, all elements are neutral and harmoniously combined in subdued colors and warm shades. The design elements used combine traditional craftsmanship with current trends, maintaining a modern classic style. The kitchen, dining room, and living area have been combined into a coherent open space. The lack of barriers between these rooms is a practical and functional solution that allows the household members to spend time together. In the bedroom areas, carefully selected upholstered headboards give a sense of class and luxury. The style and materials used in these rooms refer to representative rooms.

